Why do I stall very early into flight? Especially flying from airports in the middle east. I start take off about 80% speed and right when I reach 10,000 feet or less, I stall. Why is this happening only in certain airports and not US airports?
It’s likely you’re climbing too quickly for your weight and/or throttle, leading to airspeed loss and eventually a stall. Knowing what kind of aircraft you’re using, your load factor and your vertical speed would be of great help to assist you.
I’d assume it’s likely because the temperature in that region is generally high, meaning aircraft performance is worsened slightly.
Or is climbing with not enough throttle and or to hight a rate of climb.
Density altitude is a killer
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has real effect in IF: There was a particular test case where I found for an aircraft at a certain given load and altitude, going from standard temperature to prevailing summer temperature made the difference between full throttle being able to maintain speed vs a continuous loss of forward speed.
The aircraft was stable in cruise until flying to a hotter continent where it stalled.